10 Quick Fixes For WWE’s Struggling Superstars

1. Braun Strowman - A Universal Championship Cash-In Right Now

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Not since Chris Jericho's enemy-filled clipboard has there been a list as important in professional wrestling. In this case, the items relate to why Braun Strowman cashing in his Money In The Bank briefcase right f*cking now the best idea in all of professional wrestling. Regarde:

- Get the belt away from Brock Lesnar.

- Get Braun Strowman away from the dangerous levels of banter he's nearing every single week.

- Give both men the briefest sense of purpose, and something memorable after months of the two behemoths plodding through mediocre booking.

- Make 'The Monster Among Men' the star 'The Big Dog' ultimately couldn't be because of the John Cena knock-on effect.

- Stop making the entire company (and thus, the whole roster) look like they are completely trapped by the whims of one increasingly less interested Superstar.

- Give Strowman a big Raw moment that actually matters after months of engaging in stunt shows that will only confine the 'King Of Things' to a DVD extras section or one of those Network compilations nobody ever watches.

- End. End this atrocious era of Brock Lesnar: Universal Champion. Please.

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